1.   David Fraser: Canadian Poet
      • Friday's Poems
        • Friday's Poems 2018
        • Friday's Poems 2017
        • Friday's Poems 2016
      • Poetry
        • New Collection
        • Poetry Matters
        • Collected Poetry
        • Recent Poetry
      • Reviews
      • Collections
      • The Book Store
      • Appearances
        • Credits
        • Current Performance Posters
      • Spoken Word Archives
      • Links
        • Contact >
          • Blog
      • Resources

      ??Writer, Poet, Spoken Word Performer, Publisher, Editor, Event Organizer?

      Editor: Ascent Aspirations Magazine
      News
      Picture




      Picture

      ​





      ​

      Picture
      David Fraser is a poet, spoken-word performer, publisher and editor. He lives in Nanoose Bay, on Vancouver Island. He is the founder and editor of Friday's Poems, Ascent Aspirations Magazine. His poetry has appeared in many journals and anthologies, including Rocksalt, An Anthology of Contemporary BC Poetry (Mother Tongue Press), Poems from Planet Earth (Leaf Press), Walk Myself Home (Caitlin Press) and recently Tesseracts 18. He has published six collections of poetry; Going to the Well, 2004, Running Down the Wind, 2007, No Way Easy, 2010, Caught in My Throat, 2011 and, Paper Boats, 2012. In addition David has co-authored with Naomi Beth Wakan, On Poetry, an inspirational book on poetics and poetry and has recently completed a response poem collection, Maybe We Could Dance, with poet Pat Smekal. His forthcoming collection of poetry, After All the Scissor Work is Done was published by Leaf Press in 2016. He is the artistic director of Nanaimo's spoken-word series, WordStorm www.wordstorm.ca. He participated in Random Acts of Poetry, a national poetry program that brought poetry to the streets of Canada. David is a member of the League of Canadian Poets. He is currently working on a series of noir crime fiction novels featuring Jack McQueen.
      David was also named the Federation of BC Writers Honorary Ambassador for 2017

      Contact: ascentaspirations@shaw.ca



      Picture
      April 2016
      Leaf Press
      Leaf Press Catalogue


      ​

      
978-1-926655-93-2 | 5.5 by 8.5 inches | 68 pp | $16.95

      After All the Scissor Work Is Done
      ​
by David Fraser


      These poems play with memory, finds out what's left on the cutting-room floor. David Fraser steers away from linear narrative, edits out connections, allows the reader room. But these are not pretty pieces: the poems scrape at the dark of human experience.
      ​

      "The sepia of nostalgia creeps like a mist over these poems, yet the sharpness of his memories, imagined or otherwise, keeps the reader from lulling into complacency by asking that we confront, time and time again, our own human frailties and our own mortality. A brave book." (Naomi Beth Wakan, Inaugural Poet Laureate of Nanaimo, B.C.)

                                                                          Leaf Press
                                                                          Leaf Press Catalogue
      ​






      ​
      Cascadia Review
      Three poems by David Fraser
      ​



      ​

      ​
      Organizations
      League of Canadian Poets
      Federation of BC Writers
      Activities
      Poetry Matters
      Ascent Aspirations
      WordStorm
      Cascadia Poetry Festival
      Reading Series
      WordStorm
      Planet Earth Poetry
      Fat Oyster Reading Series
      Hazelwood Writers' Festival

      Proudly powered by Weebly
      Copyright 2014 | Nanoose Bay, BC | ascentaspirations@shaw.ca


      • เว็บ พนัน แจก เครดิต ฟรี ไม่ ต้อง ฝาก
        • Friday's Poems 2018
        • Friday's Poems 2017
        • Friday's Poems 2016
      • Poetry
        • New Collection
        • Poetry Matters
        • Collected Poetry
        • Recent Poetry
      • Reviews
      • Collections
      • The Book Store
      • Appearances
        • Credits
        • Current Performance Posters
      • Spoken Word Archives
      • Links
        • Contact >
          • Blog
      • Resources